Atlantic City officials rejected the former Revel resort’s plans to begin reopening on Wednesday, saying inspections need to be done and key permits need to be issued.
Scattered across Nevada’s vast outback, several working livestock ranches welcome vacationing guests.
A special education teacher’s assistant at Mack Middle School was arrested Monday on a charge of lewdness with a child under 14, according to the Clark County School District.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal announces its 2016 all-state girls track and field teams.
Isaac Perez recently walked out of the Downtown Grand casino $250 richer, but not because he wagered his money at a slot machine or tried his hand at blackjack. Instead, he won a Street Fighter V video game tournament.
Two local basketball players were selected to the USA Men’s U17 World Championship team on Tuesday.
In a big win for the Obama administration, a federal appeals court on Tuesday upheld the government’s“net neutrality” rules that require internet providers to treat all web traffic equally.
While polls show the U.K.’s Brexit vote poised on a knife’s edge, bookies remain fairly confident the nation will stay in the European Union.
The Orlando Regional Medical Center staff usually gets advance word when severe cases are on their way. Sunday, victims started arriving within minutes after the shooting started, and the staff had to scramble.
Alex Jacob, the 2015 “Jeopardy!” Tournament of Champions winner, finished 52nd in the World Series of Poker’s $1,500 buy-in “Millionaire Maker” No-limit Hold ‘em event.
In a talk with media, Tony Ferguson explained the extent of his lung problem, what he thinks of Khabib Nurmagomedov and his latest opponent Michael Chiesa, and how hungry he is to get a shot at fighting for the lightweight championship.
An armed man was fatally shot by police after holding two people hostage in an Amarillo, Texas, Walmart store on Tuesday in an incident law enforcement described as workplace violence.
North Las Vegas police are asking for the public’s help in identifying two suspects involved in multiple armed robberies on June 4.
Gordie Howe’s casket was guided down a hallway, flanked by some of the biggest names in sports: Wayne Gretzky, Scotty Bowman and Al Kaline.
Corporate and individual donors have given more than $5.3 million to help victims of Sunday’s mass shooting at a gay nightclub in Florida by a gunman who killed 49 people and wounded 53, organizers of fundraising drives said on Tuesday.
The attorney general’s office Tuesday asked the Nevada Supreme Court to postpone oral arguments in the highly watched school choice case because the state’s hired legal counsel will be out of the country on July 8.
A committee of two dozen community, education and political leaders soon will decide how best to carve the Clark County School District into smaller local precincts.
Dismayed Republicans scrambled for cover Tuesday from Donald Trump’s inflammatory response to the Orlando massacre, as GOP hopes fade for a new, “more presidential” Trump.
The NHL’s executive committee has recommended that the league expand to Las Vegas for the 2017-2018 season, according to The Associated Press. Here’s what people are saying.
Here is the Review-Journal All-State girls track team for the 2015-16 school year.
An unmanned cargo ship pulled away from the International Space Station on Tuesday to stage the first of three planned NASA experiments on how big fires grow in space, an important test for astronaut safety.
Atlantic City’s casinos saw their revenue decline slightly in May, down less than 1 percent compared to a year ago.
UNLV’s football game at Boise State will kick off at 6 p.m. PT on Friday, Nov. 18, and be shown on ESPN2, it was announced Tuesday.
A man found dead along a dirt road in Death Valley National Park on Thursday has been identified as Reinhard Egger, 60, of Germany.
An Indiana man has been charged with felony weapons violations after California authorities say he was found with three assault rifles and explosive chemicals in his car ahead of a major gay pride parade.
Here’s what to expect in World Series of Poker today.
President Barack Obama on Tuesday delivered a scathing rebuke of Donald Trump’s anti-Muslim rhetoric, blasting the Republican presidential nominee’s immigration proposals as dangerous and “not the America we want.”
Retail sales rose more than forecast in May, showing consumer spending will help boost economic growth in the second quarter.
Former UNLV safety Peni Vea was cut by the Chiefs only a few days after signing with Kansas City as an undrafted free agent.
Martha Stewart, the home goods figure and cookbook author, is getting into the fast-growing meal kit business.
